I just got an example of it here:
Enemies don't collide with each other
A new user asks a question about Unity (game engine).
In Unity, it is possible to interact with 3d objects by scripting (code), or directly in unity's visual editor. Many problems (especially beginners) are due to a wrong setup in the editor and have nothing to do with code.
This brings questions on Stack Overflow that have no code or very little code to show. These questions (as the one above), are often closed because too broad, with people requesting a minimal reproducible example... Which is impossible since you would need a complete unity project most of the time. Knowing Unity, I can sometimes identify what is not properly setup and solve the questions without seeing code, meaning that the question was clear enough for someone with knowledge about the game engine.
My question is:
How are these users supposed to write their question, or should we redirect them elsewhere when there is no code involved, like https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/?
unity3d.com
)?